Wednesday, 30 January 2002
Opening Session
OS-1
Welcome and Introduction
Mr. Tatsuo Masuda, President, APERC
Session 1: An Overview of the Draft Outlook 2002
S1-1
Overview of APERC Energy Demand and Supply Outlook 2002
Dr. Yonghun Jung, APERC
S1-2
Discussion on APERC Outlook 2002
Dr. Tae Yong Jung, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan
S1-3
Kyoto Flexibility Mechanisms and Energy Sustainability in Asia-Pacific
Prof. Thierry Lefevre, Center for Energy-Environment Research and Development (CEERD), Thailand
S1-4
EIA's International Energy Outlook
Mr. Bruce Bawks, Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S.A.
Session 2: Sectoral Analysis
S2-1
APERC Energy Demand/Supply Outlook 2020: Industrial Energy Demand
Dr. Oleg Sinyugin, APERC
S2-2
Residential and Commercial Sector
Ms Satya Zulfanitra, APERC
S2-3
Energy Demand Forecast for the APEC Transportaion Sector to 2020
Mr. Ivan Jaques, APERC
S2-4
Electricity Demand and Supply
Mr. Edito Barcelona, APERC
S2-5
Energy Efficiency in Industry: From Past Achievement to Forecast
Dr. Didier Bosseboeuf, French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME), France
S2-6
The Promise of Emerging Energy Technologies
Dr. Marilyn A. Brown, Director, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Program, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), U.S.A.
Thursday, 31 January 2002
Session 3: Energy Supply: Investment and Infrastructure
S3-1
Gas Storage in the APEC Region: Development of Commercial Structure
Dr. Ki-Joong Kim, APERC
S3-2
Third Party Access of LNG Receiving Terminals in Japan
Mr. Hideo Hasegawa, Researcher, Natural Gas Group, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ), Japan
S3-3
Flexibility in LNG Trade
Dr. David Nissen, Poten and Partners, U.S.A.
S3-4
Natural Gas Demand in the Industrial Sector
Dr. Hassan Ibrahim, APERC
S3-5
Assessing Today's Supplies to Fuel Tomorrow's Growth
Dr. Faith Birol, Head, Economic Analysis Division, International Energy Agency (IEA)
S3-6
Consumption of Gasoline and Diesel for Road Transport in the Asia-Pacific Region
Prof. Robert McRae, Department of Economics, The University of Calgary, Canada
Session 4: Major Energy Issues for the 21st Century
S4-1
Emerging Energy Options for the Asia Pacific Region - Alternative Electricity and Transport Fuel Supply Scenarios
Dr. David Cope, APERC
S4-2
Energy Efficiency Indicators and Potential Energy Savings in APEC Economies
Dr. Oleg Sinyugin, APERC
S4-3
Policies and Measures on Environmental Protection in China
Prof. Zhou Fengqi, Energy Research Institute of SDPC, China
S4-4
The Role of Regulators in Energy Restructuring: Ensuring the Balance Between Supply and Demand
Comm. Frederick Butler, New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, U.S.A.
S4-5
Financing Power Infrastructure in Asia
Mr. Halady Satish Rao, Director, Infrastructure Division, East and Central Asia Department, Asian Development Bank
S4-6
Major Factors in Energy Policy Planning: Mexico and Beyond
Dr. Francisco Barnes de Castro, Under Secretary of Energy Policy and Technology, Energy Ministry, Mexico
S4-7
Energy Security Initiative: Sea Lane Disruption Simulation Exercise - Background and Outline
Mr. Tatsuo Masuda, President, APERC
Closing Session
Round table discussion on policy issues in the APEC region
Wrap-Up and Concluding Remarks
Mr. Tatsuo Masuda, President, APERC